Since our hotel is located near the Shirdi Temple, guests can easily grab a detailed listing of darshan and Aarti timings from our front desk. The Shree Saibaba Temple opens daily at 4:45 AM, with general darshan starting at 6:25 AM and closing after the final prayers at 11:15 PM.


The Shri Sai Satyanarayan Pooja, inspired by a healing miracle described in the Shri Sai Satcharita, is a tradition performed to fulfill devotees' desires. Held at the Shri Sai Satyanarayan Hall, it includes four batches daily, with additional batches on full moon days. Participants receive a coconut and a sweet offering (Shiraprasad).

The Abhishek Pooja, conducted in the Mukhdarshan Hall, is a ritual performed on the idol of Shri Sai to fulfill devotees' wishes. It has two daily batches, and participants receive a packet of Ladoo and a coconut as Prasad.

The Vehicle Pooja, available at Gate No. 4, is a ceremony for new vehicles. Devotees must bring offerings like prasad, fruits, and garlands. The puja is available from 9:00 AM to 11:30 AM and 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM.
Timings and waiting time may change on day to day basis.

Experience the vibrant and heartfelt celebrations of Shirdi's three main festivals: Ramnavami (March/April), Guru Purnima (July), and Vijayadashami (September). These festivals are marked by joyous events, including puja ceremonies, enchanting bhajan music, and public readings of sacred scriptures and devotional texts. Revel in the exuberant processions featuring the traditional palanquin and chariot (Rath). During these special occasions, the Samadhi Mandir remains open all night, with Dwarkamai opening the night before, offering all-night bhajan and qawwali sessions at various locations throughout the village. Join us in Shirdi to immerse yourself in these spiritually uplifting festivities.
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